Tuesday, November 20, 2012

We are home. We high tailed it out of there at 9:30 this morning. A lot happened over the past 24 hours - including another sleepless night for ME.

I got home - sent Miss Sara home to enjoy the holidays with her family until Tuesday. I didn't want her exposed to anymore sickness. I gave the boys baths - they both took a nap for over two hours - and so did I.

When I got them out of bed, Ed sent ME back to bed where I slept until 7pm and woke up... sick. Very sick. High fever. Sh-sh-sh-shivering. And every inch of me - from skin to joints to muscle - feels like one big pain receptor. I haven't felt this sick in a very long time.

So - I don't know what to expect over the next few days. If I don't post an update, that is why. And if you aren't FaceBook friends with me, feel free to send a request. You can read all about yesterday and last night - and I'll probably post updates there over the next few days.

Please say a prayer that Ed stays healthy. He's the only one taking care of ALL of us now! Gavin and Brian are still sick, tired and miserable.

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Lots of prayers that Ed stays healthy (our whole house once came down with rotavirus except for my husband and I don't know what we would have done without him. Even my babysitter had gotten it...)And lots fo prayers for all of you to feel better soon.

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Hi! I'm Kate. I'm a positive thinker, an amateur blogger, a jokester, and a reality TV junkie. I'm also very lucky to be a stay at home Mom to Gavin and Brian. I have a husband that has a big laugh, a big heart and a big talent for cooking. (Thank God) Our life is not always easy, but it turns out it's more than I ever dreamed it would be. I write about Gavin's disability, his miraculous progress, Brian's successful recovery from a peanut allergy and a speech delay, my Rheumatoid Arthritis and infertility journey and our crazy, incredible, roller coaster of a life. I also remember and honor our daughter, Darcy, who we met after 5 1/2 months of my pregnancy.

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Gavin's Playground Project was born from my desire to see an "All Abilities" playground built at Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware. This is the hospital where Gavin spent a lot of time during his life... and where he ultimately died, surrounded by friendly and familiar faces. To mark the one year anniversary of his death, I held a fundraiser on April 5, 2014. You can read all about it in THIS post.

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I created "Gavin's Trust Project" to help support Gavin's friends who receive services from the Chester County Intermediate Unit in Pennsylvania. I wanted to continue to try to "make the impossible... possible" for kids like Gavin, knowing well how hard it can be to get much needed "special needs" items. It makes me happy to know that even after his death, Gavin continues to help others. Click HERE to learn more about the Trust Project! All of your donations, big and small, will be added to Gavin's Trust Project to help therapists and teachers get what they need for children in this program. You can write a check made out to CCIU and mail it to: Chester County Intermediate Unit, c/o Deb Hiller, 455 Boot Rd., Downingtown, PA 19335. Please be sure to add "Gavin's Trust Project" in the memo. Thank you on behalf of me and my little superhero!